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Tahoe Chamber and Bruschetta’s Connect for a Cause Crab Feed raises funds for local nonprofits

Submitted to the Tribune

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The South Shore community came together in a spirit of generosity and camaraderie at the Connect for a Cause Crab Feed, hosted by Tahoe Chamber and Bruschetta on February 20, 2025. This community event brought over 60 attendees together for an evening of incredible food, meaningful connections, and impactful giving.

With an unlimited Dungeness crab feast complemented by pasta, salad, and garlic bread, guests enjoyed a warm and lively dining experience and engaging raffle while supporting four local nonprofits: Bread & Broth, Whittell Boosters Club, Christmas Cheer, and the Lake Tahoe Unified School District. Thanks to the community’s generosity, each organization will receive over $1,200 in direct support, helping to uplift and strengthen the South Shore community.

About 60 community members came out for the event.
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Tahoe Chamber extends heartfelt gratitude to Bruschetta, owner Erik Rhoades, and the amazing staff for hosting this successful fundraiser, ensuring a seamless and memorable night for all who attended.



The Connect for a Cause Crab Feed was a special night, demonstrating the profound impact of local businesses, organizations, and residents working together to create a stronger South Shore.

For more information on upcoming events and ways to get involved, visit http://www.tahoechamber.org or contact Jessica Grime at events@tahoechamber.com.


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